Stiff Little FingersFlags & Emblems (1991)Castle Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: -Strewtho- (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on March 11th 2008
Ah, the reunion album…after touring in the late eighties, this is the result of the desire to record new material. The danger with bands reforming and recording again can be that their new material will be seen in a negative light as it doesn’t measure up to earlier albums. This is the case with Flags & Emblems -- even though it does measure up to the last album the band released, Now Then…. This is also the band's first album with former bass player of the Jam, Bruce Foxton.
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"Each Dollar a Bullet" is probably the strongest song these guys have writen Each dollar a bullet is probably my favourite song by this band. Dammit sXenester! I like SLF! I do! Just not anything post-breakup! Inflammable Material, Nobody's Heroes, Go For It, Hanx...all good! This: very, very bad. Ugh... I can't stand Discharge. I cannot find the appeal. No, because Discharge are fucking awesome. oh, like Discharge? This deserves a 1 or 2. Utterly worthless and irritating. Not at all like their earlier stuff. This is like listening to poorly played hair metal with punk-ish vocals. | Features
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